B.C. says clearing surgery backlog will take at least 17 months
VICTORIA — The B.C. government is announcing what it describes as an “ambitious plan” to rescheduled thousands of cancelled surgeries and increase capacity in the health-care system.
The government estimates it will take 17 to 24 months to clear a backlog of 30,000 patients whose surgeries have been cancelled or weren’t scheduled because COVID-19 health restrictions.
It says those patients joined or remained on an existing backlog, bringing the total waiting list to 93,000.
The first year of the plan will cost $250 million, and includes hiring additional staff, expanding hours, opening new and unused spaces, and turning to private clinics.